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<blockquote data-quote="TheLastDaze" data-source="post: 2556539" data-attributes="member: 10463"><p>yep got all my components from jerry's, not sure who I dealt with but was really helpful...</p><p></p><p>Update:.... after many hours of reading/researching even more into loading, I've decided after all the other "pre expenses" for tumbler,separator, scale, etc I'm going with the Lee Pro 1000, many love it after tinkering with a mod or two and others simply hate it... no doubt I'm a tinkerer and like modding stuff anyhow so for the buck this is the logical choice for me... </p><p></p><p>I thought I was set on dillon until I read about the 'glocked brass', and found that many of them now use lee dies to resolve the issue. well I looked further into Lee and found one I think I'll grow to love thousands of rounds later, so what if its only warrantied for only two years by then I'll know for sure what direction if any my new reloading experience will take me, I have a lot of other hobbies so this will just fill another slot and not consume all my time... </p><p></p><p>I'm buying it today along with a few other goodies for hundreds less then I'd pay for a basic set up from dillon.... </p><p></p><p>I'll update and harass you guys even further when I get it up and running...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLastDaze, post: 2556539, member: 10463"] yep got all my components from jerry's, not sure who I dealt with but was really helpful... Update:.... after many hours of reading/researching even more into loading, I've decided after all the other "pre expenses" for tumbler,separator, scale, etc I'm going with the Lee Pro 1000, many love it after tinkering with a mod or two and others simply hate it... no doubt I'm a tinkerer and like modding stuff anyhow so for the buck this is the logical choice for me... I thought I was set on dillon until I read about the 'glocked brass', and found that many of them now use lee dies to resolve the issue. well I looked further into Lee and found one I think I'll grow to love thousands of rounds later, so what if its only warrantied for only two years by then I'll know for sure what direction if any my new reloading experience will take me, I have a lot of other hobbies so this will just fill another slot and not consume all my time... I'm buying it today along with a few other goodies for hundreds less then I'd pay for a basic set up from dillon.... I'll update and harass you guys even further when I get it up and running... [/QUOTE]
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